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PLAINVIEW PLAINEDGE SEAFORD
VOL. 8 NO. 8 Thursday, January 9, 1974 10 cents per copy
Bethpage Couple Win
"Night On The Town"
Nassau County Executive Ralph G. Caso inspects an 8.S0O pound,
fullscale model of the Apollo Lunar Module which will he donated to
the county by the Friends dm*^s.sau County Museum. The 23' LM
was built by Grumman .Aerospace and used by CBS-TV for
simulation purposes in their coverage of the Apollo lunar landings.
Looking on (left to right) are Grumman Vice-President Thomas
Kelly, CBS News Vice-President Robert Chandler and Friends of the
Museum President Jerry K^ssier.
Bethpage H.S. Regents Winners
The New York State Education
Department has announced the
names of the Bethpage High
School pupils who have won
Regents College Scholarships
effective with the 1974-75
academic year.
The basis for awarding
scholarships is the score in the
Regents Scholarship and College
Qualification Test, a 6-hour test
administered measuring high
school achievement and general
academic ability.
Each scholarship entitles the
recipient to an award of $250 to
$1,000 a year, depending on
family income, for up to 5 years
of study in New York State.
Winners may also receive
scholar incentive assistance of up
to $600 a year.
The scholarships authorized
and the number of alternates
designated for Bethpage follows -
WINNERS
By Therese Spellman
Margaret and Ronald
Galante, of 16 Wilson
Lane, Bethpage, are the
winners of the "1973
Holiday Festival-Night on
the Town".
The 1973 Holiday
Festival was sponsored by
the Bethpage Tribune,
with the cooperation and
help of many of the local
merchants. It created a
"goodwill atmosphere"
among the merchants and.
shoppers1 and made many
people aware of the
benefits of shopping
locally.
Mrs. Galante, who filled
out the winning coupon at
Hart-Bymor Drugs, on
Stewart Avenue, in
Bethpage, was quite
shocked to hear she and
her husband were the
winners of the raffle. She
was delighted and sur­prised
that, not only were
they to wine, dine and
dance at Brandy's
Restaurant.in Hicksville,
but that they were also the
recipients of many gifts
from the local merchants.
She exclaimed, "I had no
Photo by Feriise
THE WINNERS COMING UP - Anne Garille, of Levlttown is shown
nickingthe winners of the 1973 Holiday Festival Night on the Town,
w S was Sponsored by the BETHPAGE TRIBUNE during the
December Holiday Season. Therese Spellman, Office Manager of the
Bethpage Tribune, smiles her approval. Winners were Mr. & Mrs.
Ronald Galante, of Bethpage.
Michael J. Agnoli
Bruce A. Blitman
Mark J. Chassen
Joseph M. QeFrisco
Gloria C. Diana
Martin P. Dietz
Charles Fisch
Neil S. Friedman
Arthur Fruauff
Thomas B. Graziose
Stewart A. Halpern
Barbara J. Jampole
Charles:B. Karman
Basil Karpiak
Pamejla Karpiak {
Stephen A. Kowal
Daniel I. Lessner
Laurie A. Letvak
Timothy J. Lupo
Susan B. Lutsky
Louis Mameli
Anthony N. Mancini
Frances M. Manzo
Steven C. Martin
Kevin McLean
Lucile M. Merin
Steven T. Moran
Gary D. Nelson
Michael P. Regan
Stephen T. Ryan
.Joseph E. Saul
Donald S. Sloan
Doreen Smith
Patricia A. Smith
John Stephan
Olga Tsamisis
James H. Weissman
Michele Wolski
ALTERNATES
Ramon A. Baltera
Walter D. Belz
Randi J. Besi»e$
Steven A. Bloom
Leslie A. Brin
Alan J. Farb
Erica B. Fine
Morey J. Gendler
Steven M. Gruber
Richard A. Hilton
Karen Keegan
John S. Kelly
Debra E. Lorn
Deborah J. Kulp
Richard J. Lakis
John W. Murphy
Robert JL Papa
Linda G. Pizzuti
Bonnie J. Schlote
Denise A. Schoeb
•Stuart M. Strutin
James J. Twombly
Jeffrey J. Wiener
Keith H. Wolsiefer
Mr. & Mrs. Roland Galante
idea we would receive all
these gifts. We thought it
would just, be an evening
out. My husband.ttio.ught I
was kidding when I told
him".
The Galantes have
resided in Bethpage for
over 2\-> years, after
moving from Glen Cove,
where they were both
raised. They have two sons
- Ronald, Jr., 3»/2 y"s. and
Michael, 9 mos. Mr.
Galante, is a member of
the Bethpage Fire Dept.
He is employed at Garden
City Bowl-and needless to
say, is an avHJJ-bowler.
Mrs. Galante enjoys
sewing knitting and
playing the piano, when
she's not busy attending to
their two boys.
Margaret and Ronald
Galante will have their
evening out at Brandy's
Restaurant, at Broadway
and New South Road, in
H i c k s v i l l e . The
R e s t a u r a n t , which
features music 6 nights a
week (Sundays they are
only open for catered
parties), is open for lun­cheons
Monday thru
Fridays (accepts all major
credit cards). Monday
Night is "Singles Night" at
the Restaurant - featuring
a "free breakfast and
champagne at mufoighiV.
Jerry, the Manager, will
be happy to make reser­vations.
He. may be
reached at 822-8530. (Visit
.Brandy's- the food is ex-cellant,
the music devine.)
The following merchants
have donated gifts to the
winners of the "Night on
the Town": Bethpage Tool
& Hardware, Bethpage
Jewelers, Fair Play
Lumber, Eastern Ex- -
terminating Company,
Bethview Florist, Jens
Florist, Beauty & Charm
Hair Stylists, Fairway
Sports, Hempstead Bank,
The Green Point Bank,
Franklin National Bank
and The Williamsburgh
Savings Bank (The
Williamsburgh Bank is
opening a $25.00 new
Savings Account for the
winners).
The BETHPAGE
TRIBUNE would like to
thank all the people who
helped make the 1973
Holiday Festival such a
tremendous success,
especially the merchants
who participated in the
raffle - Hart-Bymor
D r u g s , B e t h p a ge
Jewelers, Erga Bakery^
Bethpage Stationers, Tung
Hing Restaurant, Buddy
Mazzara Insurance, Jae's
Burgers, Fair Play
Lumber, Bethpage TV &
Air Conditioners and
(Continued on Page 5)

BETHB»GE
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also sferving ISLAND TREES
PLAINVIEW PLAINEDGE SEAFORD
VOL. 8 NO. 8 Thursday, January 9, 1974 10 cents per copy
Bethpage Couple Win
"Night On The Town"
Nassau County Executive Ralph G. Caso inspects an 8.S0O pound,
fullscale model of the Apollo Lunar Module which will he donated to
the county by the Friends dm*^s.sau County Museum. The 23' LM
was built by Grumman .Aerospace and used by CBS-TV for
simulation purposes in their coverage of the Apollo lunar landings.
Looking on (left to right) are Grumman Vice-President Thomas
Kelly, CBS News Vice-President Robert Chandler and Friends of the
Museum President Jerry K^ssier.
Bethpage H.S. Regents Winners
The New York State Education
Department has announced the
names of the Bethpage High
School pupils who have won
Regents College Scholarships
effective with the 1974-75
academic year.
The basis for awarding
scholarships is the score in the
Regents Scholarship and College
Qualification Test, a 6-hour test
administered measuring high
school achievement and general
academic ability.
Each scholarship entitles the
recipient to an award of $250 to
$1,000 a year, depending on
family income, for up to 5 years
of study in New York State.
Winners may also receive
scholar incentive assistance of up
to $600 a year.
The scholarships authorized
and the number of alternates
designated for Bethpage follows -
WINNERS
By Therese Spellman
Margaret and Ronald
Galante, of 16 Wilson
Lane, Bethpage, are the
winners of the "1973
Holiday Festival-Night on
the Town".
The 1973 Holiday
Festival was sponsored by
the Bethpage Tribune,
with the cooperation and
help of many of the local
merchants. It created a
"goodwill atmosphere"
among the merchants and.
shoppers1 and made many
people aware of the
benefits of shopping
locally.
Mrs. Galante, who filled
out the winning coupon at
Hart-Bymor Drugs, on
Stewart Avenue, in
Bethpage, was quite
shocked to hear she and
her husband were the
winners of the raffle. She
was delighted and sur­prised
that, not only were
they to wine, dine and
dance at Brandy's
Restaurant.in Hicksville,
but that they were also the
recipients of many gifts
from the local merchants.
She exclaimed, "I had no
Photo by Feriise
THE WINNERS COMING UP - Anne Garille, of Levlttown is shown
nickingthe winners of the 1973 Holiday Festival Night on the Town,
w S was Sponsored by the BETHPAGE TRIBUNE during the
December Holiday Season. Therese Spellman, Office Manager of the
Bethpage Tribune, smiles her approval. Winners were Mr. & Mrs.
Ronald Galante, of Bethpage.
Michael J. Agnoli
Bruce A. Blitman
Mark J. Chassen
Joseph M. QeFrisco
Gloria C. Diana
Martin P. Dietz
Charles Fisch
Neil S. Friedman
Arthur Fruauff
Thomas B. Graziose
Stewart A. Halpern
Barbara J. Jampole
Charles:B. Karman
Basil Karpiak
Pamejla Karpiak {
Stephen A. Kowal
Daniel I. Lessner
Laurie A. Letvak
Timothy J. Lupo
Susan B. Lutsky
Louis Mameli
Anthony N. Mancini
Frances M. Manzo
Steven C. Martin
Kevin McLean
Lucile M. Merin
Steven T. Moran
Gary D. Nelson
Michael P. Regan
Stephen T. Ryan
.Joseph E. Saul
Donald S. Sloan
Doreen Smith
Patricia A. Smith
John Stephan
Olga Tsamisis
James H. Weissman
Michele Wolski
ALTERNATES
Ramon A. Baltera
Walter D. Belz
Randi J. Besi»e$
Steven A. Bloom
Leslie A. Brin
Alan J. Farb
Erica B. Fine
Morey J. Gendler
Steven M. Gruber
Richard A. Hilton
Karen Keegan
John S. Kelly
Debra E. Lorn
Deborah J. Kulp
Richard J. Lakis
John W. Murphy
Robert JL Papa
Linda G. Pizzuti
Bonnie J. Schlote
Denise A. Schoeb
•Stuart M. Strutin
James J. Twombly
Jeffrey J. Wiener
Keith H. Wolsiefer
Mr. & Mrs. Roland Galante
idea we would receive all
these gifts. We thought it
would just, be an evening
out. My husband.ttio.ught I
was kidding when I told
him".
The Galantes have
resided in Bethpage for
over 2\-> years, after
moving from Glen Cove,
where they were both
raised. They have two sons
- Ronald, Jr., 3»/2 y"s. and
Michael, 9 mos. Mr.
Galante, is a member of
the Bethpage Fire Dept.
He is employed at Garden
City Bowl-and needless to
say, is an avHJJ-bowler.
Mrs. Galante enjoys
sewing knitting and
playing the piano, when
she's not busy attending to
their two boys.
Margaret and Ronald
Galante will have their
evening out at Brandy's
Restaurant, at Broadway
and New South Road, in
H i c k s v i l l e . The
R e s t a u r a n t , which
features music 6 nights a
week (Sundays they are
only open for catered
parties), is open for lun­cheons
Monday thru
Fridays (accepts all major
credit cards). Monday
Night is "Singles Night" at
the Restaurant - featuring
a "free breakfast and
champagne at mufoighiV.
Jerry, the Manager, will
be happy to make reser­vations.
He. may be
reached at 822-8530. (Visit
.Brandy's- the food is ex-cellant,
the music devine.)
The following merchants
have donated gifts to the
winners of the "Night on
the Town": Bethpage Tool
& Hardware, Bethpage
Jewelers, Fair Play
Lumber, Eastern Ex- -
terminating Company,
Bethview Florist, Jens
Florist, Beauty & Charm
Hair Stylists, Fairway
Sports, Hempstead Bank,
The Green Point Bank,
Franklin National Bank
and The Williamsburgh
Savings Bank (The
Williamsburgh Bank is
opening a $25.00 new
Savings Account for the
winners).
The BETHPAGE
TRIBUNE would like to
thank all the people who
helped make the 1973
Holiday Festival such a
tremendous success,
especially the merchants
who participated in the
raffle - Hart-Bymor
D r u g s , B e t h p a ge
Jewelers, Erga Bakery^
Bethpage Stationers, Tung
Hing Restaurant, Buddy
Mazzara Insurance, Jae's
Burgers, Fair Play
Lumber, Bethpage TV &
Air Conditioners and
(Continued on Page 5)